Volume XLIII, Number 2 • November/December 2021
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NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2021 Volume XLIII, Number 2
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SPECIAL FEATURES ON DEMAND Keep your tour passengers happy by including stops on your itinerary that offer someting unique and different. Here are a few locations from around the country that can add a little spice to your tours, and have your passengers coming back for more.
GAMING AND ENTERTAINMENT No tour is complete without some gaming or entertainment. Here are some suggestions including the ever-popular New York City and Atlantic City that will please your passengers.
FAITH-BASED ATTRACTIONS Several tour operators started witih faithbased attractions and they continue to be a popular tour theme with others. These locations invite bus tours and are increasingly popular with bus tour passengers. They would make a great addition to your next faith-based tour.
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RAILROADS Tourist railroad and railroad museums are among the most popular stops on bus tours. People of all ages enjoy taking a ride on a train and seeing new places or being able to see up close a part of railroad history.
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Coral Castle Ed Leedskalnin secretly built Coral Castle at night – excavating, carving and moving 1,100 tons of coral rock. Since 1923, scientists, engineers and scholars continue to be mystified. The methods Leedskalnin used to create this architectural feat remain unanswered to this day. A self-taught engineer, Leedskalnin published in 1936 and 1945 a book and instructional pamphlets on electrical magnetism. Evident by the mathematical models of Edward Leedskalnin’s Perpetual Motion Holder, a handcarved nine-ton gate, a Polaris telescope – the world’s only sundial with seasons. Referred to as a Modern Megalith, Coral Castle is compared to the ancient megalith’s of the Egyptian pyramids, Stonehenge, and is considered by many to be one of the Wonders of the World. Experience the Coral Castle with the continuous live tours. Guides will share the “Love Story,” the history, the science, and experience how some of Leedskalnin’s items work even after a century. It has been shown on the History Channel, Travel Channel, Discovery Channel, Ancient Aliens, Univision, BBC and much more. Billy Idol wrote the
Coral Castle
famous song he continues to sing in concert today called: "Sweet Sixteen.” There is a fantastic short movie about the greatest mysteries of Coral Castle and its creator and builder – Edward Leedskalnin. You may also enjoy the delicious delights at the Coral Castle Café.
Special Features on Demand
McKinney, Texas McKinney’s Historic Cultural District attracts guests from across the United States and around the globe. Stepping into the
hooka café, vintage video arcade and even
wedding chapel and several houses including
a speakeasy.
the oldest home in the county, built in 1845.
“There is something here to spark almost
The Heard-Craig Center for the Arts is based
downtown square evokes feelings of nostal-
everyone’s interests, all found within several
in a beautifully-restored home, built in 1900,
gia when exploring this picturesque and
easily-walkable blocks,” said Visit McKinney
and filled with an impressive collection of art
vibrant center of business. The buildings lin-
Executive Director Dee-dee Guerra. “And bus
and furnishings. Do not forget the centerpiece
ing the streets date back to the mid-to-late
parking is easily accessible.”
of the square, the Historic Collin County Cour-
1800s and are filled with more than 100
History buffs will enjoy visiting McKinney’s
thouse, which was built in 1872 and houses
mom-and-pop businesses including locally
three museums that provide a glimpse into the
the McKinney Performing Arts Center. Historic
owned boutiques, art galleries and studios,
lives of early Texas settlers. The Collin County
walking and trolley tours are also available for
specialty shops and a boutique hotel. Your
History Museum, housed in the 1911 post
visiting groups wanting to learn more about
group may also enjoy nightlife options in
office, hosts rotating exhibits and programs.
McKinney’s history.
McKinney including live music at the restau-
Chestnut Square Heritage Village is comprised
Foodies will delight in the culinary adven-
rants, wineries and pubs, a comedy club,
of a general store, one-room schoolhouse,
tures awaiting them in McKinney. Many of
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Guide: Special Features on Demand the chefs work closely with area farmers to incorporate locally sourced produce, meat and dairy into their menus. These eateries also offer a myriad of craft cocktails created by talented mixologists, an assortment of tasty specialty coffees and pastries. Guests taking a downtown food tour will enjoy sampling many of these offerings. Explore options for bringing your group to McKinney at VisitMcKinney.com or by contacting the SMERF Sales Manager Rachel Tamez at sales2@visitmckinney.com or (888) 649-8499.
Starved Rock Lodge Starved Rock Lodge is the only hotel nestled in the forest surrounding Starved Rock State Park (a National Historic Landmark). The lodge sits high atop a bluff overlooking the scenic Illinois River in Oglesby, Illinois. The stunning rock formations and canyons in the park are composed of rare St. Peter sandstone. Seasonal waterfalls, 13 miles of hiking trails and a wide variety of activities are what make this unique hotel and conference center LaSalle County’s premier destination. Motorcoach guests enjoy “Tribute to the Stars” matinees in the historic Great Hall. From Elvis to Patsy Cline and rock ‘n roll superstars, a wide variety of high-energy entertainers put on dynamic shows, all of which include a delicious, hot buffet lunch. Trolley tours and river cruises are among the other popular activities which bring adventure seekers to this hidden gem. Customized itineraries are C
Visit our website at: visitfortmadison.com
1-800-210-TOUR (8687)
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McKinney, Texas
Guide: Special Features on Demand available. The friendly staff is happy to coordinate the details. The trolleys and the Eagle 1 riverboat are both wheelchair accessible. So, guests with limited mobility can have lots of fun as well. Outdoor dining on the veranda allows guests a chance to experience the great outdoors and enjoy lunch or dinner with an amazing view. Starved Rock Lodge’s main dining room has a nostalgic feeling of yesteryear and is open daily for breakfast, lunch and dinner. There are special menus for tour groups. Locallybrewed craft beer is available on tap in the
Starved Rock Lodge
Back Door Lounge along with seasonal cocktails, appetizers, lunch and dinner options. The cafe prides itself on its house-made ice cream
Big Cat Habitat
the guests on the importance of species
and fudge-voted the guest-favorite snacks.
& Gulf Coast Sanctuary
preservation to ensure the survival of these
Starved Rock souvenirs, gifts, books and more
Big Cat Habitat is a 501c3 non-profit orga-
magnificent animals for future generations.
are available at the gift shop and Trailheads
nization located in sunny Sarasota, Florida.
Big Cat Habitat is firmly committed to keeping
Concessions. The indoor pool complex pro-
It is currently home to more than 300 animals
alive the human-animal connection in the
vides a relaxing way to enjoy some quiet time.
from dozens of species including: lions,
world and the community.
Group tour operators love to come to
tigers, bears, primates, tortoises, zebra and
Group tours are offered for all ages.
Starved Rock for Mystery Tours because the
more. Spend the day visiting with the animals
Guests adventure through the park for an
lodge and park are surrounded by flatlands
and enjoying the charming petting zoo. Also
educational and fun experience where they
and cornfields, making the unique geology
be sure to catch the live educational animal
quite a surprise to those unfamiliar with this
shows which typically feature birds, alliga-
part of the state. Step-on guides are always
tors, lemurs, dogs and big cats. These shows
available for larger groups, but there is nothing
occur every day Big Cat Habitat is open and
better than breaking into smaller groups for a
are fun for your tour group.
trolley tour. For more information, visit the
Big Cat’s mission is to provide a safe, lov-
lodge’s Web site at starvedrocklodge.com or
ing and permanent home for exotic and
phone (815) 220-7386.
domestic animals in need, and to educate
Big Cat Habitat
Bus Tours Magazine / November, 2021 • 7
Guide: Special Features on Demand are able to stand only four to six feet away
workers’ rights and
from the animals. Also offered are exciting
protections.
interactive experiences with the animal
On February 19,
ambassadors. Whether you choose a meet
2015,
and greet with Stella, the two-toed sloth, or
Barack Obama desig-
hang out with the Ruffed Lemurs, you will
nated
enjoy every moment with these beautiful
National Monument
creatures.
President
Pullman
a
and the first and only
For more information about Big Cat Habi-
National Park Service
tat, visit our Web site at bigcathabitat.org or
unit in the City of
follow us on Facebook and Instagram at
Chicago.
@bigcathabitat.
beamed about First Lady
He
also
Michelle
Pullman National Monument
Obama’s great grand-
and State Historic Site
father who had been a
After a multi-million-dollar renovation, the Pullman National Monument Visitors Center officially unveiled its new look in September of 2021.
Pullman Exhibit
Courtesy of National Park Service
Pullman porter, a job he was very proud of and passionate about.
the recreated historic worker's gate which
Start your tour at the Historic Pullman
stands as a symbol of the workers of the Pull-
Foundation Pullman Exhibit Hall for a 15-
man company and the labor they provided
The area became one of the first planned
minute introductory video that provides an
to create Pullman sleeper, dinning, parlor
industrial communities in the United States
historical overview of Pullman and visit its
and freight cars. Explore the beauty of the
when Engineer/Industrialist George Pullman
museum gallery. Next, at the Pullman
residential streets of red-brick rowhomes as
founded the Pullman Palace Car Company
National Monument Visitor Center in the
well.
in 1867 to manufacture sleeping train cars
Administrative Clock Tower Building, groups
with a focus on luxury and customer comfort. In 1894, the Pullman workers strike changed the American labor landscape
Finally, do not forget to visit the National
can engage in interactive exhibits and peruse
A. Philip Randolph Pullman Porter Museum
the souvenir gift shop.
which celebrates the contributions of Porters
While exploring the industrial grounds
and the experiences of the African American
prompting the U.S. Government to create a
you will find the remaining buildings and fea-
railroad worker. Mr. Randolph formed the
“Labor Day” holiday and changed American
tures of the Pullman car shops. Walk through
first African American labor union called Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters. To begin planning your group tour itinerary of the Pullman National Monument Visitors Center, contact Tobie Fitzpatrick at tobie@visitchicagosouthland.com or phone (888) 895-3211.
Clinton, Missouri The Greater Clinton-Area Chamber of Commerce and Clinton Main Street welcomes you to Clinton, Missouri. Clinton is located at the intersection of Missouri highways 7, 13, 52 and 18 – one hour southeast of Kansas City, 11⁄2 hours north of Springfield and west of Columbia, and two hours east of Topeka, Kansas. The Historic Downtown Square, the largest square district in Missouri, offers a Victorian setting making you feel like you took a step 8 • Bus Tours Magazine / November, 2021
Guide: Special Features on Demand Clinton, Missouri
back to the 1800s. Browse through shops,
in and around Clinton include camping, golf,
where you will find jewelry, clothing, quilting
bicycling and more. Olde Glory Days is Clin-
supplies, a bookstore, restaurants, the visitor’s
ton’s 4th of July celebration featuring music,
center and an array of gifts. Our award-win-
food, parade, carnival, games and more. Clin-
ning Henry County Museum and Cultural Arts
ton offers Cruise Nights from May through
Complex, located in an old Anheuser Busch
October, BBQ contest, rodeo, wine stroll and
building, takes you back in time and is worth
quilt walk, just to name a few. Artesian Park
seeing. In the middle of it all is the Henry
has a pool, 18-hole disc golf course, ball fields,
County Courthouse, which dates to 1893.
walking trail, playgrounds, shelter houses, ten-
As you soak in the small town atmosphere,
nis courts, horse shoe pits and an amphithe-
do not miss the Memorial Bandstand, the Sol-
ater. The Community Center offers courts,
diers Memorial, the 9/11 Memorial and the
weights, track, exercise, indoor pool and more.
granite Historic Fountain that was donated to
Clinton features three outstanding hotels:
Clinton in 1911 by the Human Alliance Foun-
Hampton Inn, Parkfield Inn and Westbridge
dation. Since on Truman OO OO Clinton O OO is located O Lake, it is a tourist destination for those inter-
and of course, at the hotels.
Inn. Bus parking is available on the square
ested in outdoor sports such as boating, hunt-
If you are thinking about coming to Clin-
ing, hiking and fishing. Other outdoor activities
ton, mention B US T OURS M AGAZINE when
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Experience Jackson Jackson, Michigan is an historic hotspot. Your group tour kicks off where the abolitionist movement began in Jackson County. The area is peppered with locations that were once key stops on the Underground Railroad. Both self-guided and group-led tours available. The Michigan Theatre of Jackson began as a vaudeville theatre in 1930, with doors, goldleaf and architectural detail that will transport you to another time. Today, it hosts a variety of local and national acts, alongside current films and events. Jackson has a history with car production, as can be seen in an incredible display of vehicles and memorabilia in the Ye Olde Carriage Shop – from pedal cars, to rare roadsters, both large and model scale. The newly renovated Michigan Military Heritage Museum tells the
Jackson
story of those who battled for our freedom, with unique pieces and
Jackson’s Under the Oaks memorial honors the development of
period uniform. From a nearly 60-pound Russian machine gun to an
politics, as it honors the birthplace of the Republican party – where
abandoned British cannon rescued from the bottom of the Detroit
the party held its first convention.
River, you are sure to find something to admire.
Architecture in the City of Jackson is a beauty to behold. You will find the oldest continually operational passenger rail station in the country. In the summer, gaze into the colors of a classic Jackson tradition – The Cascades Falls. The Cascades are a manmade waterfall in the beautiful Sparks Foundation Park, and are illuminated with color and music for local and visiting guests to enjoy. A handful of museums dot the county, with specialties such as a large collection of reed organs and restored train cars at the Lost Railway Museum, featuring the newly-installed virtual recreation of the Boland Railway. This exhibit puts you right into a train car and leads you through stops along a rich industrial period in south-central Michigan. Jackson’s historic prison tours recall Michigan’s first state prison system, with a few behind-the-scenes secrets along the way. All of these can be explored on the new Experience Jackson app, available on Google play and Android.View the Web at experiencejackson.com/meet/group-tour-options.
Columbia Gorge Interpretive Center Museum Stevenson, Washington Come experience 15,000 years of history at the Columbia Gorge Interpretive Center Museum. Located in the middle of the National Scenic Area in Stevenson, Washington, the museum is ideally situated to interpret the natural and cultural history of this beautiful region. The first floor introduces the culture of the First Peoples, the Cascade Chinook. Discover the impact contact with other cultures had on them, the emigration struggle to the West, early community development, transportation, and the harvesting of resources. In the grand 10 • Bus Tours Magazine / November, 2021
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Columbia Gorge Interpretive Museum gallery see for yourself the differences between the Cascade Chinook
Other exhibits to explore include: the Spiritual Quest Gallery; the
technique of dip netting for fish and the mechanical device, the fish
Rosary Collection; and many outdoor exhibits, which include a diesel
wheel. Let our massive Corliss steam engine and our 1921 Mack log
locomotive, cedar log carvings, logging equipment, a portion of the
truck pique an interest in the history of the timber industry and the
Broughton flume, and an interpretive kiosk. There is also an art gallery
machinery of days past. Hanging in the grand gallery is a 1917 JN-4
that hosts a variety of temporary and changing exhibits. The museum
Curtiss airplane, affectionately known as “The Jenny.” This type of
store offers a selection of souvenirs, gifts, books, and collectibles that
plane was commonly used in mail deliveries, crop-dusting, and dare-
pertain to the Gorge and the history and culture of the region.
devil stunts called barnstorming. The mezzanine level emphasizes natural history with displays about geology, botany, and entomology. An exciting explanation of
For more information contact the museum by phone at (800) 991-2338, by e-mail at info@columbiagorge.org, or at Facebook at facebook.com/shewatches.
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the geological creation of the Gorge is presented in a 12-minute program in the main theater. The theater comfortably accommodates 45-60. The second floor galleries tell the stories of real people who left their mark on local communities and concludes with an eightminute DVD program. Enjoy this light-hearted approach to the past and the future of the Gorge in a theater seating 24.
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Rockefeller Tree Lighting
Gaming and Entertainment NYC & Company
previous efforts – and each other. After vis-
100 shops, just steps from the Staten Island Ferry.
New York City is always ready to wow vis-
iting the tree at Rockefeller Center, families
itors, but the five boroughs are particularly
can go on a “lantern safari” at the Holiday
dazzling from Thanksgiving through New
Lights at the Bronx Zoo or marvel at the intri-
Ice Skating Rinks
Year. The City’s “fifth season” will feel espe-
cate models at the New York Botanical Gar-
For a quintessential NYC holiday experience,
cially festive this year, as many beloved
den’s Holiday Train Show.
groups should head to Harlem’s Riverbank
events make their long-awaited return. Your groups will have the opportunity to explore iconic experiences – and make new traditions, too.
Holiday Displays
State Park, featuring spectacular views of Shopping
Upper Manhattan and the Hudson River. Or
Groups will enjoy sipping hot cocoa as
for downtown views, Winterland Rink at Pier
they wander the city’s charming outdoor hol-
17 offers rooftop skating with the Brooklyn
iday markets like the Holiday Shops at Bryant
Bridge as a stunning backdrop.
Park’s Winter Village. For one-of-a-kind gifts,
The window displays on Madison and
try the Makers Show at Brooklyn’s City Point,
Fifth Avenue will beckon your groups off the
which features the work of local artists and
Celebrate the Festival of Lights with public
bus immediately. Each year, the big flagships
small businesses. Looking to conquer your
menorah lightings at both the Manhattan and
like Saks Fifth Avenue, Bergdorf Goodman
list in a day? Empire Outlets offers more than
Brooklyn Grand Army Plazas, Make that the
and Bloomingdale’s attempt to outdo their 12 • Bus Tours Magazine / November 2021
Menorah Lighting
Guide: Gaming & Entertainment world’s largest Menorah Lighting, with each lantern towering more than 30 feet in height.
For more information and ideas, visit New York City’s official guide at NYCgo.com.
state-of-the-art sportsbooks, no sporting event is likely to be missed. Shopping never goes out of season and
Atlantic City
Live Theater
Atlantic City’s Tanger Outlets The Walk on
The marquees of Midtown will not be out-
From top-notch dining experiences, lux-
Michigan and Atlantic Avenues feature 50
shone by even the most brilliant holiday dis-
ury hotel accommodations, entertainment
national retail brand outlet stores such as
plays. The Christmas Spectacular, starring The
and more, Atlantic City has more than
Michael Kors, Coach, Kate Spade New York,
Radio City Rockettes, makes its triumphant
enough to make it a perfect and safe getaway.
Under Armour and Victoria’s Secret just to
return to the stage, while Trey Parker and
Looking to relax and recharge? Atlantic
name a few. Need outdoor attire, equipment
Matt Stone’s The Book of Mormon deftly
City has the answer. Pamper yourself at one
or accessories? Bass Pro Shops is the ultimate
blends hilarious and heartfelt moments for
of the world-class spas where you will be
outdoor world and offers the area’s largest
an irreverent yet uplifting experience.
taken on a journey of pure relaxation. From
selection for hunting, fishing, camping, boat-
a Himalayan Salt Grotto, to Rhythm and
ing and more.
Dining There is nothing like a long bus ride to
Motion rooms, each spa offers an experience of its own.
Located off the world-famous Atlantic City
work up an appetite. Carmine's delicious old-
Is sports more your speed? Atlantic City’s
Boardwalk, Jim Whelan Boardwalk Hall is a
school Italian fare is always a crowd-pleaser,
land-based sportsbooks are the hottest
premier entertainment venue that has been
with both portions and accommodations on
venues in town. From the Boardwalk to the
dazzling guests for more than 91 years. Inside
the generous side. The spacious Bohemian
Marina District, fans cans can pick their
the newly-renovated atrium, you will find a
Hall & Beer Garden offers an old-world
favorite teams, relax in plush seats and enjoy
brief overview of the city’s expansive history
atmosphere as well as an extensive list of
the action on multiple LED screens. With all
and accomplishments, which is known as
Czech and craft beers served alongside pret-
Atlantic City’s nine casino resorts offering
The Atlantic City Experience. Home to the
zels, schnitzel and other pub fare.
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Miss America Pageant and many firsts, learn
Guide: Gaming & Entertainment about the city’s origins and make Jim Whelan Boardwalk Hall the first stop to start your Atlantic City experience. Did you know that Atlantic City is home to more than 50 murals? Stories behind the artists’ works are as touching and moving as the murals they create, and these permanent public works of art show the heartbeat of Atlantic City. A few of the unique and beautiful pieces include, Before I Die which features fill-in-the-blank lines where a person can add their bucket-list item to the wall, and the Jelly Fish, an optical illusion mural where the tentacles of the jellyfish appear to move when using red and blue 3D glasses. Complete Atlantic City information is offered and knowledgeable staffis available to assist you. For more information, visit q
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Faith-Based Attractions
Fulton Sheen – St. Mary Cathedral Meet Fulton Sheen
• The Cause
informational material, small literature,
• A Miracle
pamphlets and prayer cards are available
• A Man of the Church
throughout the museum. Before you leave,
best-known son Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen.
• A Man of Peoria
do not forget to take a selfie with Sheen!
Whether you plan to spend an hour or the
• TV Corner and Book Nook
day, you can make a special Sheen Pilgrim-
• A Man of Media
Peoria, Illinois Welcome to Peoria, the hometown of its
Complete your day with visits to other beautiful churches in downtown Peoria –
age to Peoria at the historic campus of Spald-
• Children’s Corner
Sacred Heart for a convenient noon Mass
ing Institute, his high school and St. Mary
• A Man of Others
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Cathedral, the church of his childhood and his final resting place.
Where to begin? Take your private group tour of St. Mary Cathedral (catholicpeoria.com/Cathedral), including the Cathedral collection of relics and enjoying private prayer time at the Sheen Tomb. You can invite your parish priest to launch your pilgrimage with a Cathedral Mass. Take a one-block walk to the Archbishop Fulton Sheen Museum (CelebrateSheen.org) and explore the largest collection of his personal artifacts preserved in attractive multidisplay exhibit: • A Man of Prayer 16 • Bus Tours Magazine / November, 2021
Relax at a catered lunch with a Sheen
Joseph) or the Fra Angelico’s Shrine at St.
movie. Visit an on-site religious gift shop
Mark (saint-mark.net/church/about/shrine-
with a wide variety of Sheen books,
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audio/video and specialty souvenirs. Free
Guide: Faith-Based Attractions Let us arrange for your group pilgrimage. Contact Sister Lea, FSJB, at (309) 671-1550 or e-mail at Sr_Lea@cdop.org for detailed itinerary. For an overnight stay, check ahead for the special hotel rates at (cdopmuseums.org/p/contact-us.html).
Basilica & National Shrine of Our Lady of Consolation Since 1875, pilgrims of many backgrounds and traditions have journeyed to the Basilica and National Shrine of Our Lady of Consolation, Carey, Ohio to experience the powerful intercession and the maternal comfort of Mary, Consoler of the Afflicted. This Shrine began as a parish church in the 1860s. Then, Father Joseph Gloden, a native of
Our Lady of Consolation arrived, countless people have experienced
reflect on where you have been and where
God’s presence and Our Lady’s intercession in
you are going.
a powerful way.
Visitors may attend daily Mass in the
Luxembourg, inspired other immigrants from
For people of faith, life is a journey leading
Basilica or just enjoy some time for private
Luxembourg living in Carey, to acquire a statue
ultimately to perfect joy and happiness in
prayer in the Original Shrine Church. The 30-
of Our Lady of Consolation, the patroness of
God’s eternal presence. A pilgrimage is a
acre Shrine Park with its shaded walkways
their native land honored in the cathedral of
journey to a sacred place; it is symbolic of
and beautiful landscaping provides a natural
the capital city. From the time that statue
life’s journey and offers an opportunity to
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Guide: Faith-Based Attractions Shrine Gift Shop offers religious books, rosaries and gifts for the shopper and is open seven days a week (closed holidays). Our Lady of Consolation offers a number of special events through-
Our Lady of Good Help
out the year. All are welcome at any time on their journey to faith, hope and healing.
Our Lady of Good Help Champion, Wisconsin Among the most popular places for faith-based tours are Marian apparition sites. The best known sites are in Guadalupe, Mexico; Lourdes, France and Fatima, Portugal. These locations typically get as many as four to five million visitors and pilgrms annually. What many tour planners may not know is that the only approved Marian apparition site in the United States is located in Champion, Wisconsin, just east of Green Bay. Known as The Shrine of Our Lady
jumped over the Shrine as well as the people and animals that had
of Good Help, it commemorates the Marian apparitions of 1859 to
taken refuge there.
Adele Brise, a young woman from Belgium who came to the area with her parents.
Due to increasing bus tour visits, the Shrine has expanded and is now offering even more for bus tour groups. A second large parking
Three times Adele saw a woman dressed in white. She said: “I
lot has been built with designated bus parking areas. Restrooms suit-
am the Queen of Heaven, who prays for the conversion of sinners, 66 66 6 66 6 and I wish you to do the same.” She gave Adele the mission of
are handicap-accessible including heated ramps in the winter. The
teaching the local children. This location is also the site of a major
recently constructed Mother of Mercy Hall is used for large events
miracle when in 1871 the firestorm of the famous Peshtigo Fire
and pilgrim groups along with a devotional area that houses a beautiful
able for groups are available at several locations. All points of interest
stained glass window depicting the apparitions.
The Shrine of Our Lady of Good Help Approved Marian Apparition Site Champion, Wisconsin
Mass is celebrated at 11 a.m., and groups can stay for lunch. Food can be ordered from the Schoolhouse Cafe or through a number of catered options. Other areas and activities include the church upstairs and apparition chapel downstairs where you will find crutches, canes and other items people have left behind after visiting the site. There is a gift shop offering numerous items of interest to visitors and pilgrims. Outside are stations of the cross, a long prayer walk as well as several statues and prayer areas. One particularly popular one is a beautiful grouping depicting Our Lady of Fatima and the three children. For current information you can visit their Web site at championshrine.org or phone (920) 866-2571.
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Railroads
Conway Scenic Railroad Conway Scenic Railroad
began operating excursions using a restored
The railroad’s 1898-built Pullman parlor
by Brian Solomon
1921-built steam locomotive number 7470.
observation car Gertrude Emma – named for
New Hampshire’s Conway Scenic Rail-
In 1994, Conway Scenic acquired rights to
Dwight Smith’s late wife – is a star attraction
road is one of America’s premier tourist rail-
operate the former Maine Central Mountain
on this run.
roads and offers a variety of historic and
Division over Crawford Notch and began run-
Conway Scenic also offers a variety of
scenic excursions in the Mount Washington
ning this supremely scenic line a year later.
season special trains, including the autumn
Valley and over Crawford Notch.
Today, Conway Scenic’s Mountaineer is one
Pumpkin Patch and winter Snow Trains
of the region’s most popular railroad journeys
that run to the ski area at Attitash near
Boston & Maine and Maine Central railroads,
that provides a four- to five-hour trip through
Bartlett.
routes that were built during the industrial
the Mount Washington Valley and over Craw-
age in the 1870s before paved highways
ford Notch.
Conway Scenic owes its heritage to the
Conway Scenic’s original steam locomotive 7470 was returned to service in
offered transportation. The railroad was
The railroad’s original North Conway to
2019 after a number of years in the shop.
founded in 1974 by Dwight Smith, a career
Conway run continues to be very popular
This relic of the steam era continues to
railroader and visionary who recognized the
with families and visitors with time con-
thrill visitors when it makes its occasional
potential of the unique North Conway station
straints. This provides a one-hour historic
appearances. Most of Conway Scenic’s reg-
as a tourist destination.
train ride that aims to recreate the experience
ularly scheduled trains are operated with
This beautiful Victorian station had been
of traveling from town to town as it would
vintage General Motors diesel-electric
built in 1874 but had fallen into ruin. Smith
have been in the Golden Age of American
locomotives dating from the 1950s and
and his partners restored the property and
Railroads in the early part of the 20th century.
1960s. Bus Tours Magazine / November, 2021 • 19
Guide: Railroads Bluegrass Scenic Railroad and Museum The Bluegrass Scenic Railroad and Museum operates 90-minute chartered train rides through the rolling central Kentucky countryside past thoroughbred horse farto the palisades of the Kentucky river. Air-conditioned, first-class cars and exciting openair cars are available. In addition to train rides, the museum maintains an outdoor col-
Step back in time! Ride the Rails on Real Antique Trolleys! www.rockhilltrolley.org
lection of historic railroad locomotives and railcars and an indoor museum of railroad artifacts. For more information about the museum, model train layouts and gift shop, e-mail BluegrassRailroad@yahoo.com.
Golden Spike Tower The Golden Spike Tower is the only public viewing of the World’s Largest Rail Yard, Bailey Yard. From eight stories above guests can 77
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B&O Railroad Museum Comprised of the oldest and most comprehensive collection of railroad history in the Western Hemisphere, the B&O Rail-
Oil Creek & Titusville Railroad Titusville, Pennsylvania
road Museum is a unique cultural and educational asset for the city and the region. An unparalleled roster of the 19th and 20th century railroad equipment, original shop buildings and surviving tracks at the historic Mt. Clare site provide an integrated resource to present virtually every aspect of American railroad development and its impact on our society, culture and economy. Visit BORail.org for tickets and more
Regular 3-hour excursions June through October. Many special events. Group rates available for regular rides. Box lunches available for additional fee.
information.
Pony Express Museum The Pony Express Museum is located on the actual spot where Johnny Fry, the first 20 • Bus Tours Magazine / November, 2021
Oil Creek & Titusville Railroad 409 S. Perry St., Titusville, PA 16354 Phone: 814.676.1733 octrr@zoominternet.net www.octrr.org
Guide: Railroads
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weeks mid-January to mid-February. The
Karl Goetz purchased the building in 1950
museum also hosts a two-week Day Camp
and opened it as the museum in 1959. The
for children in July, and Pumpkinfest the
museum stands as the only organization
second weekend in October.
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